Hi Ingo,of course, the picture is already demosaiced, but we can play just on DxO prime to use RawTherapee as if it was a real dng file. To some extent, all files are processed by the Camera's data encoding, am I wrong? And encoding depends on the way engineers decided it to be?! For example, the sensor is the same for Sony A7R, Nikon D810 and Pentax K-1, but these three brands use different proprietary formats and the way they decided to follow make the results a little bit different between these cameras, isn't it?...And what I like with RawTherapee, it's all the parameters we "can/should" control to reach our goal..In the sample, I also used Smart Lighting module of DxO but I am not used to. Usually, I just use DxO Prime to get fast and good Noise Reduction....Best regards.

The raw CA-Correction in RT works on undemosaiced bayer pattern. If you load an already demosaiced DNG file (generated by DxO for example), the raw CA-Correction in RT will be skipped even if you enable it. I'm currently cleaning the gui a bit to hide tools which are not available for certain files. Maybe I'll also hide the raw CA-Correction tool for this kind of of DNG files to give better feedback to users which tools can be used and which not.

@partha I pushed this change to dev because it's unrelated to pixelshift. That Issue came up because we included a fix for Pentax DNG files of pixelshift cameras into the pixelshift branch and have not been aware of the demosaiced DNG non raw files generated by DxO. So I would say, it's save to make a new build from dev.

Ingo

Edit: maybe worth a note and sorry for the link in german language support.dxo.com

Hi partha,everything is fine now with the latest release. I mean when I use DxO DNG file (monofile), pixel shift option doesn't appear in demosaicing board and issue has gone. When I work on Pixel Shift file, PS option appears with 4 frames and motion correction and everything is ok.And when I work on HDR files, "Pixel shift" appears with the 3 frames option but not doing anything. Nevertheless, I can "Amaze" each of the three frames and export them in Tiff and work on the three pictures with a tierce software for HDR final picture...

The decision to discontinue the GTK2 support was made by the development team in order to put all efforts on the new GTK3.The fact that XP support is also discontinued was taken into account by the team, but as @paperdigits said, MS support ended almost 3 years ago.

The use of GTK2 or GTK3 is not a build decision. It is defined in the code. So I regret that there is nothing I can do except to provide you the last 32 bit gtk2 "pixelshift" build in same location.